The Shadow of DoubtThe Shadow of Doubt is a 1955 stage play written by Norman King. It had its world premiere at the King's Theatre, Glasgow in 1955.[1] PlotA nuclear physicist seeks to return to his lab after serving five years in prison for breaching the Official Secrets Act. Disgraced and friendless, he can only get work as a clerk. He is followed by MI5. 1957 Australian television version
A version for television aired on Australian broadcaster ABC. It was the second hour-long "live" drama ever broadcast on the ABC.[2][3][4] Originally shown live in Sydney on 5 June 1957, it was kinescoped, and shown in Melbourne on 5 July 1957.[5] Cast
ProductionThe show was rehearsed for 44 hours. ABC's head of drama Neil Hutchinson told the press:
Desmonde Downing, one of the leading theatre designers at the time, did the sets.[2] It was the TV debut of Don Crosby.[7] See alsoReferences
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